The Worst Games You've Played

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  • edited March 2009
    Wow, and here I thought only three KH games were made so far (plus a bunch of Japanese-only special editions).

    I'll definitely be waiting for part 3, though.
  • edited April 2009
    Assassin's Creed. I guess I'm a bit biased because I'm a Hitman fan, but there were so many things that pissed me off about Assassin's Creed that I have no intention of playing it again.

    Knights of the Old Republic 2

    StarFox: Dinosaur Planet
  • edited April 2009
    anglerush wrote: »
    StarFox: Dinosaur Planet

    Someone's never played Command. Trust me, Once you've played command you'll completely forgive Adventures.

    But to add to the list; FFXI.
  • edited April 2009
    anglerush wrote: »
    Knights of the Old Republic 2

    StarFox: Dinosaur Planet

    WHAT KotOR 2 was excellent, albeit not as good story wise as the first, but the game mechanics were much better.

    and dinosaur planet doesn't exist, its called Starfox Adventures
  • edited April 2009
    Warioware: Snapped. I don't have it, thank god I don't. It, and the Gamecube Warioware, ruined the series. The DSi Sucks anyway.
  • edited April 2009
    I'm still waiting on Team Gizka's "The Sith Lords Restoration Project" to fix KOTOR II.
  • edited April 2009
    Warioware: Snapped. I don't have it, thank god I don't. It, and the Gamecube Warioware, ruined the series. The DSi Sucks anyway.

    oh no! why do you say that?im getting one tomorrow!:confused::(
  • edited June 2009
    Bump
    Sims 2
  • edited June 2009
    Badwolf wrote: »
    Aquaria!

    That is actually one of the best indie-games I've ever seen.


    Gothic 3. Tomb Raider Chronicles.
  • edited June 2009
    I'm awful at first person shooters, so I think... Gears of war or something like that. It was mindlessly gory.
  • edited June 2009
    oh no! why do you say that?im getting one tomorrow!:confused::(

    They are in fact amazing. I should know. I am the internet.
  • edited June 2009
    der_ketzer wrote: »
    That is actually one of the best indie-games I've ever seen.

    It's all wet as far as I'm concerned.

    Alone in the Dark 2.
    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
    The Wild Thornberry's Movie (GBA)
    Escape From Monkey Island
    Wario World
    E.T.
    The Princess Bride
    Superman 64
  • edited June 2009
    Wario World

    I loved that game!
  • edited June 2009
    I loved that game!

    I love Wario, but that game just had no atmosphere for me. Even for GCN.
  • edited June 2009
    Simon the sorcerer 4
  • edited June 2009
    Should the topic title not change to "Games you hate" rather than "Worst games you have played" considering a lot of the titles within people's lists are actually quite highly rated?
  • edited June 2009
    Hylide for the NES
  • edited June 2009
    I used to think that Excitebike was terrible, but after seeing the "Awesome Video Games" episode, I actually see why the game is great.
  • edited June 2009
    Wario World

    .....that game was win. for me at least.
  • edited June 2009
    EA Playground on ds...or Crash bandicoot Racing GBA
  • edited June 2009
    Cartoon Network Racing for DS. I thought it would be a neat game because of the characters, but OH BOY did it suck!
  • edited June 2009
    Carnaval Games Wii. Not that fun.
  • edited June 2009
    I was very disappointed with TimeShift. I was expecting intelligent thought-out time shifting puzzles and multiple locales and time periods. What I got was a very shallow Halo clone with minimal to no actual need for the time shifting abilities other than to kill enemies fast. There were maybe 2 puzzles in the whole game that were actually interesting and used the time shifting abilities well. The rest of the game sucks. Just a mindless shooter.
  • edited June 2009
    Crime Cities - a game when you have to control some weird flying shooting thing in a city full of skyscrapers. The only reason I played it was because I was bored one day, and the only reason I own it is because I got it free with some StudioLine hair gel when I was on holiday in Cyprus a few years bac

    Out of my game collection this game also hold the title of 'Weirdest Method of Acquisition' for obvious reasons!
  • edited June 2009
    Forgot to mention Ghosts 'n Goblins.
  • edited June 2009
    Stick Wars for the iPhone
  • edited June 2009
    Final Fantasy X-2. Pretty much cheerleaders with swords who constantly play dress-up.
  • edited June 2009
    Here's a list of few...

    1. Sonic the Hedgehog(2006).Gameplay was sucky, low brow, and load times take too long.
    2. Madagascar. Not as original as the film, a bit easy to beat.
    3. Donkey Kong:Barrel Blast. Gameplay too simple, more modes should've been added, not enough stages to race in.
    4.Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the sith. Waaayyy too easy to beat, took me 2-3 hours to beat.
    5. Ed,Edd n' Eddy: The Mis-Edventures. Graphics suck, dialouge sucks and gameplay is too annoying. I perfer the show better.
  • edited July 2009
    For me, Double Switch on the Sega CD.
  • edited July 2009
    The hacking mini-games, & having to buy the ability to USE more power-ups was waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too annoying. You know what else was bad-OKAMI! Yeah that's wright, I hate games that are highly regarded. AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICES THE EXTREME REPITITION IN THIS GAME?! Fighting Orochi three straight times, monsters that have the exact same weaknesses, & the obvious ripping off of Legend of ZELDA! Mailman who runs around for hours & hours, glowing side-kick who is extreeeeeeeeeeeeemely annoying, joining together the power of a light spirit, & walking around doing pointless side-quests that when your finished with them you feel spiritually unfullfilled. Plus the Agata forest boss was a tooooooooooooootal rip-off of the fly-trap boss from Windwaker.


    Um... but Okami was amazing, beautiful, and had a story to die for. My ONLY complaint with Okami is (Spoilers approching) "Oh, hey! The world is ending NOWish, so go do sidequests." But, of course, that's most games.

    Seriously, it's not so much a "Ripoff" of Zelda so much as "inspired" by Zelda. And given that Okami was released before Twilight Princess, I'd say that the wolfish controls of TP were inspired by Okami. Seriously, Okami is amazing, and if you don't like it... I feel sorry for you.

    One of my least favorite games? Final Fantasy X. I was SO impressed by the begining, when you are going through, and slashing through enemies, and changing your position, and I'm like "Wow, this game is unique! There are so many things that set this game apart from all other generic Final Fantasy games! I'm impressed!" But once the begining ended, they went RIGHT back to plain ol' Final Fantasy, and I'm like "NO! You had it so well, and now it's ruined!" I seriously hate it, now. There isn't anything good in it, besides the begining. TWEWY is still the best Square Enix game, in my opinion.
  • edited July 2009
    Definitely King's Quest 7. The MOST corny, badly thought out, horribly voiced, childish game I've ever played. Actually, most of the Sierra games gave me heck. When a game's purpose is to either kill you repeatedly random ways or to defeat the player, it stops being fun.
  • edited July 2009
    thanatos56 wrote: »
    Final Fantasy X-2. Pretty much cheerleaders with swords who constantly play dress-up.

    HUH? I thought X-2 was a good sequel to X. Sure it's not as good as X, but given the story and comedy (especially with Rikku) I liked it. I haven't beaten it yet, but I liked it. (and how could you call Paine a cheerleader? She's goth!)
  • edited July 2009
    I'm still waiting on Team Gizka's "The Sith Lords Restoration Project" to fix KOTOR II.

    Me too!
  • edited July 2009
    Hellboy: Asylum Seeker. Man, that was terrible.
  • Finding Nemo for Gamecube. Brr... I'm glad I got rid of it.
  • edited July 2009
    I've played plenty of stinkers in my time.. ET being probably the worst. And then there's Ninja Bread Man for the Wii, need a I say more?

    Actually, TMNT for the Wii was terrible, when I first got the Wii I went out and bought that game immediately without looking at any reviews or anything, simply because I thought it would be the perfect 4 player "wii" game. Boy was I wrong! For a start it's single player. Secondly it's just crap. Crap visuals, crap story, crap controls. Not that it was particular bad, it was just not particularly good either, and the whole single player thing ruined it for me. I sold it for £2 at a second hand shop. I must have paid about £25 for it!

    Most recently, I preordered the new Wolverine game (For the X-Box 360_ that tied in with the new movie. And I actually really liked it! So when I was browsing some online stores a few weeks after completing it, and I found "X-Men: The Official Game".

    I looked it up and that, and found there were some pretty bad reviews out there, but most of them said "only for the fans" and "strictly for fans of the series" and that sort of thing, and being a fan of the series, when I found it for only £10, I thought, what the hell! I'll get it.

    I'm a bit of an achievement whore, and I can honestly admit, I unlocked 3 achievements, that did not contribute anything to my gamerscore, before I hid the game from my collection. All the cut scenes are single images with voiceovers, the action parts of the game are basically 3 mini games repeated over and over, and the graphics look like they were pulled from an old N64 game. The single biggest waste of money I've ever spent. I was always told the game bridged the gap between the second and third movies. Well it does if you can force yourself through some horrible, horrible gaming moments.

    And people say EMI is bad!!:rolleyes:
  • edited July 2009
    Tales of Symphonia Dawn of the New World - Wii
  • edited July 2009
    zmally wrote: »
    And then there's Ninja Bread Man for the Wii, need a I say more?:

    i rented that game. about 5 min. into it i was done.some bad game i played lately would probably tomi:launch of the screaming narwhal.0_0





    jk.i havent played it yet but it looks good.fooled you!!!!!:p:p
  • edited July 2009
    the worst game I have ever played has to be Metal Gear Solid 2, closely followed by ICO. I'm not joking or being ironic. I really didnt like those 2 games. sorry
  • edited July 2009
    Nancy Drew: The Hidden Staircase for DS
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